Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Bluetooth Gaming Headset - Lightweight, built-in mics, 18h battery, compatible with Dolby A

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars | 8,767 ratings

Price: 37.99

Last update: 12-30-2024


About this item

Headphones fit type:Over-Ear.Frequency Response: 100Hz-8KHz
Total comfort: Breathable fabric earcups keep your ears cool during long play sessions, and the comfortable memory foam padding helps absorb sound waves to improve overall sound.Versatile: Logitech G435 is the first headset with LIGHTSPEED wireless and low latency Bluetooth connectivity, providing more freedom of play on PC, smartphones, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch gaming devices
Lightweight: With a lightweight construction, this wireless gaming headset weighs only 5.8 oz (165 g), making it comfortable to wear all day long
Superior voice quality: Be heard loud and clear thanks to the built-in dual beamforming microphones that eliminate the need for a mic arm and reduce background noise
Immersive sound: This cool and colorful headset delivers carefully balanced, high-fidelity audio with 40 mm drivers; compatibility with Dolby Atmos, Windows Sonic for a true surround sound experience
Long battery life: No need to stop the game to recharge thanks to G435's 18 hours of battery life, allowing you to keep playing, talking to friends, and listening to music all day
More sustainable: The plastic parts are made from a minimum 22% post-consumer recycled plastic, paper packaging comes from FSC-certified forests, G435 is certified CarbonNeutral
Safer: An optional max volume limiter at less than 85 decibel can be activated to protect eardrums during extended use

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Top reviews from the United States

One of 3 B’s
5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING! ????????
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
This headset is so light and very nice to the ears after long hours of wear, and you can simutaniously use the headset whilst charging it due to the length of the charging cable. The quality of the headset is so great, I’ve had no problems with the mic so far, although, the noise cancellation isnt as great as you’d expect, I can still hear the frontroom television from my room but it’s very faint. It’s easy to use, and the performance as been great so far! I would 100% reccomend this product.
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One of 3 B’s
5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING! ????????
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
This headset is so light and very nice to the ears after long hours of wear, and you can simutaniously use the headset whilst charging it due to the length of the charging cable. The quality of the headset is so great, I’ve had no problems with the mic so far, although, the noise cancellation isnt as great as you’d expect, I can still hear the frontroom television from my room but it’s very faint. It’s easy to use, and the performance as been great so far! I would 100% reccomend this product.
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Agustin Lleras
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Quality for the Price
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
I bought this with a discount - meaning I paid roughly $50. Let's start with that.

For the price, a headset that offers both a Lightspeed and Bluetooth connection is pretty amazing. I can take these on the go and connect through bluetooth then go back to my gaming setup and connect with low latency.

First of, it's light!! SOOO light. Stupidly light. Which means I don't get headaches on extended sessions :)

The sound quality is great! Nothing for audiophiles, obviously, but it's very neutral which I consider good. I don't like bass heavy headphones.

Mic quality is also good according to my friends - I've used a headset that has a boom mic and this one sounds pretty good in comparison still. I never had any problems getting the microphone to work which can be an issue with Bluetooth headsets and Windows.

Lastly, the build quality is good but not great. I recommend you be careful with these in your day to day, but it's a tradeoff for having them be light and comfortable.

Overall, I recommend them strongly!
John Desautels
4.0 out of 5 stars Update: Logitech made it right. Initial update: Avoid. Initial review: A very good value choice!
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2021
Updated Review (05/23/22):

Logitech reached out to me and sent me a new pair of headphones with a firmware update that can be installed online. They truly went above and beyond, and I have yet to experience any issues with this new pair. They've now outlasted my old pair by a sizeable margin, and my faith in this product has been restored. I would highly recommend these headphones as long as you are willing to look online on a computer to install the firmware before use with other products or your PC. They sound great, they're comfortable, and they have a great battery life. Thanks to Ambrose Lee of Logitech for showing me such kindness and for giving me absolutely above and beyond levels of customer service.

Updated Review (10/20/21):

These headphones are now having loads of connection and sound issues after just about a month of use. I've used them with multiple devices using the USB port and they have constantly had problems with random disconnection and failure to reconnect. I have done my diligence in attempting a lot of troubleshooting methods. There is no excuse for releasing a product that has this little testing, or advertising a wireless headphone like this with no option for connecting it with a 3.5mm audio jack when the wireless technology is this pathetic, shoddy, and unreliable. I would recommend avoiding these headphones at all costs.

Initial Review:

For about 3 and a half years, I've used Sennheiser HD 559 headphones for gaming at my PC every day. They sounded incredible and got heavy use. However, recently, they had come into having some issues, so I went on Amazon to check out their headset options.

At first, I was going to purchase another hi-fi open-back headphone, but Amazon recommended me these Logitech G435 headphones, which featured wireless USB connectivity.

I was intrigued about what kind of quality I could get for just $80 in a wireless over-ear gaming headset, so I decided to purchase them. I had used Logitech G433 headphones in the past and was very fond of them, and I have trusted Logitech for a long time, as they have always made solid products.

This headset is no exception to that quality statement.

Fit:

I first want to talk about the fit. These headphones are not very big. However, they are just the right size for people who have smaller to normal size heads. I, though, have a decently large head. These headphones fit very well on me, but I had to adjust them nearly all the way to their max extension. Despite this, they rest very comfortably, give my ears plenty of room inside the earcup, and are pretty much exempt from producing any fatigue due to their astonishingly light weight of just 164 grams. The only complaint I have is due to the headband, which could have used far more padding, but it suffices as it is and doesn't cause too much discomfort.

Sound:

As for sound, they definitely don't match my previous headphones, the Sennheiser HD 559. But that's okay, because I didn't expect them to. These headphones pack in a decent quality microphone, wireless connectivity, high quality build materials, and above-average comfort for $20 less than the aforementioned Sennheisers at MSRP.

In lieu of that, these headphones sound very good for their price. They sound almost identical to the Logitech G433 headphones, with even a little bit more clarity on the low end.

It is worth noting though that these headphones will not do well at cancelling out any background noise, so if that is something that is important to you, I advise you to look elsewhere.

Battery & Connectivity:

The listed battery life of 18 hrs is pretty accurate from my experience, which is plenty of juice for multiple days of average gaming spans. As long as you plug the headphones in to charge every few days, they should never run out of battery on you.

The connectivity blew me away. There is absolutely no noticeable latency, which is already an improvement over countless other wireless gaming headsets I've tried featuring USB wireless connectivity, with some being almost double the price of these G435s. I will disclaim, however, that I have NOT tried these with their Bluetooth mode, nor have I tried them on any consoles that support these headphones, only my PC.

Overall Verdict:

I have very positive opinions about these headphones. While they are definitely not perfect, they are a very good choice for the price of $80 in my opinion, and I plan to use these headphones as my daily gaming headset until it's time for me to move on again due to wear and tear. Good job, Logitech.
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John Desautels
4.0 out of 5 stars Update: Logitech made it right. Initial update: Avoid. Initial review: A very good value choice!
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2021
Updated Review (05/23/22):

Logitech reached out to me and sent me a new pair of headphones with a firmware update that can be installed online. They truly went above and beyond, and I have yet to experience any issues with this new pair. They've now outlasted my old pair by a sizeable margin, and my faith in this product has been restored. I would highly recommend these headphones as long as you are willing to look online on a computer to install the firmware before use with other products or your PC. They sound great, they're comfortable, and they have a great battery life. Thanks to Ambrose Lee of Logitech for showing me such kindness and for giving me absolutely above and beyond levels of customer service.

Updated Review (10/20/21):

These headphones are now having loads of connection and sound issues after just about a month of use. I've used them with multiple devices using the USB port and they have constantly had problems with random disconnection and failure to reconnect. I have done my diligence in attempting a lot of troubleshooting methods. There is no excuse for releasing a product that has this little testing, or advertising a wireless headphone like this with no option for connecting it with a 3.5mm audio jack when the wireless technology is this pathetic, shoddy, and unreliable. I would recommend avoiding these headphones at all costs.

Initial Review:

For about 3 and a half years, I've used Sennheiser HD 559 headphones for gaming at my PC every day. They sounded incredible and got heavy use. However, recently, they had come into having some issues, so I went on Amazon to check out their headset options.

At first, I was going to purchase another hi-fi open-back headphone, but Amazon recommended me these Logitech G435 headphones, which featured wireless USB connectivity.

I was intrigued about what kind of quality I could get for just $80 in a wireless over-ear gaming headset, so I decided to purchase them. I had used Logitech G433 headphones in the past and was very fond of them, and I have trusted Logitech for a long time, as they have always made solid products.

This headset is no exception to that quality statement.

Fit:

I first want to talk about the fit. These headphones are not very big. However, they are just the right size for people who have smaller to normal size heads. I, though, have a decently large head. These headphones fit very well on me, but I had to adjust them nearly all the way to their max extension. Despite this, they rest very comfortably, give my ears plenty of room inside the earcup, and are pretty much exempt from producing any fatigue due to their astonishingly light weight of just 164 grams. The only complaint I have is due to the headband, which could have used far more padding, but it suffices as it is and doesn't cause too much discomfort.

Sound:

As for sound, they definitely don't match my previous headphones, the Sennheiser HD 559. But that's okay, because I didn't expect them to. These headphones pack in a decent quality microphone, wireless connectivity, high quality build materials, and above-average comfort for $20 less than the aforementioned Sennheisers at MSRP.

In lieu of that, these headphones sound very good for their price. They sound almost identical to the Logitech G433 headphones, with even a little bit more clarity on the low end.

It is worth noting though that these headphones will not do well at cancelling out any background noise, so if that is something that is important to you, I advise you to look elsewhere.

Battery & Connectivity:

The listed battery life of 18 hrs is pretty accurate from my experience, which is plenty of juice for multiple days of average gaming spans. As long as you plug the headphones in to charge every few days, they should never run out of battery on you.

The connectivity blew me away. There is absolutely no noticeable latency, which is already an improvement over countless other wireless gaming headsets I've tried featuring USB wireless connectivity, with some being almost double the price of these G435s. I will disclaim, however, that I have NOT tried these with their Bluetooth mode, nor have I tried them on any consoles that support these headphones, only my PC.

Overall Verdict:

I have very positive opinions about these headphones. While they are definitely not perfect, they are a very good choice for the price of $80 in my opinion, and I plan to use these headphones as my daily gaming headset until it's time for me to move on again due to wear and tear. Good job, Logitech.
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Jason Gregory
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Value for the price
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
Color: BlackPattern: HeadsetVerified Purchase
Date of Purchase: 08/15/2024
Purchase Total: $47.69 after tax
Primary Use: Youtube/Twitch.tv/Gaming
Primary OS: Windows 11
Tested on: Windows 11

Very easy to set up and do the job. I purchased these as a stand in set until I purchase a quality pair of gaming headsets.
Sound Quality: 5 out of 7. Had to turn volume up to 100% on the Headset and 100% on Youtube and Twitch.tv just to be able to hear them properly.
Noise Cancelling: 0 out of 7 Absolutely no noise noise cancelling.

This headset is perfect as a stand in until you can get a premium headset. For the money it is a great headset to purchase. Perfect to purchase for a small child.
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Jason Gregory
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Value for the price
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
Color: BlackPattern: HeadsetVerified Purchase
Date of Purchase: 08/15/2024
Purchase Total: $47.69 after tax
Primary Use: Youtube/Twitch.tv/Gaming
Primary OS: Windows 11
Tested on: Windows 11

Very easy to set up and do the job. I purchased these as a stand in set until I purchase a quality pair of gaming headsets.
Sound Quality: 5 out of 7. Had to turn volume up to 100% on the Headset and 100% on Youtube and Twitch.tv just to be able to hear them properly.
Noise Cancelling: 0 out of 7 Absolutely no noise noise cancelling.

This headset is perfect as a stand in until you can get a premium headset. For the money it is a great headset to purchase. Perfect to purchase for a small child.
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Jason Wilkinson
5.0 out of 5 stars G435 and G305SE, A great combination.
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
I own several PCs which utilize various Logitech products: my mice include the G305, G305 SE, Pro X G, Pro G Superlight 1. My headsets include the Pro X Wireless (Shroud Edition), G733 and G435. For my purposes, the G305 SE is phenomenal. While the resolution is not quite as high as the Superlight, I notice no difference. The battery life of the G305 SE is fantastic, as is the G305. My other mice utilize the PowerPlay mouse pad, which is nice but costly. On that same economic point, the G435 is nearly indistinguishable in audio quality from the G733. The main difference is that the G435 does not have equalizer access in GHub. I do note a fuller and richer sound from the Pro X Wireless headset I possess. However, that headset was at a premium over both the G733 and the G435, and has 50mm drivers rather than 40mm drivers. The real difference for gaming purposes is not the audio profile of the G733 vs the G435, but instead derives from the poorer quality mic found on the G435. The mic of both the G733 and Pro X Wireless are clear and of high quality. While the G435 microphone is good, and will work well enough for gaming with your friends, several people have informed me that I sound like I am in a cave when speaking softly. The G435 also lacks bluevoice technology based on my recollection.

Either way, the G435 and G305 combination for under $65 is phenomenal. I enjoy using the mouse and headset. If you are looking for an excellent budget headset and mouse that is almost on par with its mid to high range counterparts, this is the set for you.

Happy gaming.

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